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    Ibrahim Rugova (Albanian pronunciation: [ibɾahim ɾugova]; 2 December 1944 – 21 January 2006) was a Kosovo-Albanian politician, scholar, and writer, who...
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    means "pear" (Modern Albanian: dardhë). The former Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova had been an enthusiastic backer of a "Dardanian" identity, and the Kosovar...
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    Ibrahim Rugova showed up in Belgrade as a guest of Milosevic. At a joint TV appearance on 1 April, ending in a Rugova-Milosevic handshake, Rugova asked...
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    Democratic League of Kosovo (category Ibrahim Rugova)
    goal of achieving a substantial level of autonomy for Kosovo, with Ibrahim Rugova traveling to Belgrade and meeting President Milošević (now federal leader)...
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    Building Assembly Building Main entrance on Ibrahim Rugova Square Additional entrance on KLA Street Ibrahim Rugova Square The date of establishment coincides...
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    was won by the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), while its leader Ibrahim Rugova was elected President of Kosovo. Prior to the elections, on 8 May the...
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    of Kosovo (LDK), the main right-wing party in Kosovo established by Ibrahim Rugova and Bujar Bukoshi. It was active during the Kosovo War from August 1998...
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    the speaker of Assembly of Kosovo in 2001 as a member of President Ibrahim Rugova's Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). In 2006, he was ousted from the...
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  • above region Ibrahim Rugova (1944–2006), Kosovo Albanian politician This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rugova. If an internal...
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    Protectorate of autonomy where Ibrahim Rugova became the president of the territory. President Sejdiu succeeded Rugova and became the first president...
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  • resistance movement against Milošević's rule. The party was led by Ibrahim Rugova until his death in 2006. The two next largest parties have their roots...
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    Common languages Albanian (official) Government Republic President   • 1992–2000 Ibrahim Rugova Prime Minister   • 1990–1991 Jusuf Zejnullahu • 1991–1999 Bujar Bukoshi...
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    won five seats. In October 2010, Bujar Bukoshi and Ukë Rugova established the Ibrahim Rugova List as a faction within the LDK. Haraqija sided with them...
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    post-war president, who served until his death in January 2006, was Ibrahim Rugova. His successor was Fatmir Sejdiu. When Sejdiu resigned from his post...
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  • Milošević–Rugova education agreement was an agreement signed on 1 September 1996 between Slobodan Milošević, president of the Republic of Serbia, and Ibrahim Rugova...
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  • 23, 2000) was a Kosovo journalist and prominent political advisor to Ibrahim Rugova, President of Kosovo. Xhemail Mustafa (Serbo-Croatian: Džemajil Mustafa)...
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    Bukoshi and Ukë Rugova (the son of the late president Ibrahim Rugova) announced they would be filing a citizens' list called LDK – Ibrahim Rugova to run in...
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  • of Kosovo for nearly one year. He was nominated by Kosovan President Ibrahim Rugova and elected Prime Minister by the Kosovo Parliament on 23 March 2005...
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    Kosova (Recognized only by Albania) (1992–2000) Ibrahim Rugova UN-administered Kosovo (2000–2008) Ibrahim Rugova Nexhat Daci (acting) Fatmir Sejdiu  Republic...
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    Qosja, Ibrahim Rugova and Sabri Hamiti. Rexhep Qosja passes systematically literary works according to the integral method, while Ibrahim Rugova and Sabri...
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    Kosova (Recognized only by Albania) (1992–2000) Ibrahim Rugova UN-administered Kosovo (2000–2008) Ibrahim Rugova Nexhat Daci (acting) Fatmir Sejdiu  Republic...
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    Autostrada R 7; Serbian: Autoput R 7), also commonly known as Autostrada Ibrahim Rugova, is the longest motorway in the Republic of Kosovo running 129.8 kilometres...
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    Haradinaj's coalition with the Rugova-led LDK. Haradinaj appeared to form a close and productive working relationship with Ibrahim Rugova and other senior figures...
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    Kosovo Liberation Army), Ibrahim Rugova (the leader of the ethnic Albanian community in Kosovo), philosophy professor and Rugova confidant Fehmi Agani,...
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  • Kaljo Raid, Estonian cellist, composer, and pastor (b. 1921) 2006 – Ibrahim Rugova, Kosovo journalist and politician, 1st President of Kosovo (b. 1944)...
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  • minister (2009–2011) Republic of Kosova Presidents (complete list) – Ibrahim Rugova, President (1992–2000) Prime ministers (complete list) – Bujar Bukoshi...
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    Kosova (Recognized only by Albania) (1992–2000) Ibrahim Rugova UN-administered Kosovo (2000–2008) Ibrahim Rugova Nexhat Daci (acting) Fatmir Sejdiu  Republic...
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    League of Prizren Bajram Rexhepi - Prime Minister of Kosovo 2002-2004 Ibrahim Rugova - first president of Kosovo (1992–2000) and (2002–2006) Fatmir Sejdiu...
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    the new assembly were held on 17 November 2001 and on 4 March 2002, Ibrahim Rugova was appointed as President and a cabinet was formed led by Bajram Rexhepi...
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  • monasteries and churches were burned up to that point. January 2006 Ibrahim Rugova dies. March 2006 Slobodan Milošević dies in the Hague prison, ending...
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